Juniata College

Museum of Art

The Juniata College Museum of Art (JCMA) contributes to the social and intellectual
well-being of its campus and local communities by providing access to works of distinctive aesthetic quality in ways that inspire, provoke creative and
critical thought, and refresh the spirit.

Want to try our limited-time Mining the Museum App on your phone?

This app is an educational experiment created as part of Juniata's Museum Education
course, and generously made available by Cuseum. You may need to adjust your Trust
settings to download the app. You may also use the app on iPads available for use
while visiting the JCMA.

The JCMA is located in Carnegie Hall, a Beaux-Arts structure built in 1907 as the
college library through funds provided by Andrew Carnegie and the citizens of Huntingdon.
The building was renovated with the founding of the museum in 1998, yet retains the
original elegance of its rotunda and Tiffany-styled dome. This architectural gem hosts
exhibitions drawn from the museum's collection, loaned or traveling exhibitions, and
annual presentations of student work. Programs for a broad range of ages and interests
encourage connections between the college and local community and demonstrate the
benefits of regular engagement with the visual arts.